Fixing dependencies is much easier this way.
Just after installing firefox use:

Code:

apt-get -f install

This will do the job.

Cheers, Toni

I think I earlier tried apt-get -f install and it for some reason didn't find the dependencies, but maybe I forgot the -f.

Problem I have had since is that I can't get adobe flash to work, with firefox or with iceweasel (any versions I've tried), even after I put libflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Anyone managed to get flash working with this distribution and how?_________________Non enim propter gloriam, diuicias aut honores pugnamus set propter libertatem solummodo quam Nemo bonus nisi simul cum vita amittit.

Problem I have had since is that I can't get adobe flash to work, with firefox or with iceweasel (any versions I've tried), even after I put libflashplayer.so into /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins. Anyone managed to get flash working with this distribution and how?

1 Gb save file in archive uploaded - 1Gb-persistence-or-live-rw.zip
Old file with live-rw removed.
The new extracted file is named persistence and is a save file for Debian Wheezy with persistence.conf file inside.
To use it with squeeze just rename it to live-rw. The config file inside will not make troubles.
First post updated.

can you tell me please how connect to wifi my Stick-usb-zydas, seem look after iwconfig, but do not " iwlist list scan".
also how do a persistent method for keep configuration, thanks

Sorry, Jesuida, I don't have wifi hardware. I asked if someone can give proper instructions to do it here. Since it creates problems I will upload WICD separate sfs file tomorrow. You will only have to download and move it in /live folder and reboot. It should set your wifi automatic on boot. I will write here when it is uploaded.

Rather than use my crude method, it might be better to include a something like pns_tool.
It is CLI, but can work quite well.

Well for reference, what I did was copy wpa_supplicant.conf that was already configured (from a running Puppy). It can be found in etc/, but may be in another directory in etc depending on the network tool used.
I have used several variations of scripts, but as they are on another HDD somewhere, I just got one from tempestuous's
thread and altered it slightly: